About Kevin C.
Kevin C. Dixon is an Arizona-licensed attorney and a registered patent lawyer before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He combines the technical and legal aspects of patent practice in a small-firm setting. Clients who need patent filings or advice on intellectual property matters consult him through his own practice.
He is admitted to practice law in Arizona and holds registration to represent inventors and companies before the USPTO. That registration permits him to prepare, file, and prosecute patent applications on behalf of clients. Over time he has built a practice around the prosecution side of patent law, handling matters that begin at the patent drafting stage and continue through examination.
Dixon founded and operates The Law Office of Kevin C. Dixon, PLLC. The office serves individual inventors, entrepreneurs, and businesses seeking to secure patent rights. In that role he drafts patent applications, prepares claim language, and responds to office actions issued by patent examiners. He also assists clients in structuring patent portfolios and in making decisions about filing strategies.
A registered patent lawyer often performs a range of advisory tasks, and Dixon’s practice is no different. He provides patentability assessments and opinion letters. He advises on prior art considerations and helps clients evaluate whether certain inventions are likely to obtain patent protection. He also consults on procedural matters before the patent office and on administrative steps that affect the scope and timing of patent rights.
Clients come to his office for practical advice about protecting inventions and for the mechanics of moving a patent application through examination. The firm handles the drafting, prosecution, and administrative tasks that accompany patent applications. He works directly with inventors and their technical teams to capture the technical details necessary to support claims. He currently practices patent prosecution and other intellectual property matters.